This is a generalization that expresses how most people feel at those events. Here is another one for you: If you laugh the world laughs with you but if you cry you cry alone.
rejoice
I will grieve during the funeral. The soldiers grieve for their fallen comrade.
people grieve because there lost ones are gone forever and they won't come back. they grieve because someone that they might have known for many years is no longer there.
mourn, lament, sorrow, be sorrowful, cry, sob, weep, sadden, upset, distress, pain, hurt, wound, and/or break someone's heart some antonyms are to please and to rejoice
Uri Geller wasn't his friend, Michael stopped talking to him because he was the one who talked him into doing the Bashir interview, the others were at his private funeral in September. Most of them probably stayed away from the public memorial because they didn't want to be a part of the media circus and to grieve in private.
No she sent a letter saying she wanted to grieve in private.
You grieve because the fantasy of having a loving relationship is truly gone.
I will grieve later. The class will grieve for their slain classmate.
When Emily Dickinson's father died, she refused to leave her room and attend the funeral. She preferred to grieve in solitude and expressed her mourning through her poetry.
Grieve is already a verb. For example "to grieve someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Bill Grieve's birth name is William Thomas Turner Grieve.
Yes, the word grieve is a verb.